| Gregory J.Galvin |
Gregory J. Galvin founded Kionix in 1993 to commercialize a novel micromechanical
technology pioneered by researchers at Cornell University.
Kionix grew to over 40 employees until 2000, when Calient Networks
acquired the company for its optical switching technology, renaming
it Calient Optical Components. Just prior to the acquisition, a new
company was spun out to pursue inertial sensor, microfluidics, and data
storage markets. This company regained the Kionix name post acquisition.
Galvin served as president and CEO of Calient Optical Components
and on the boards of both Calient Networks and the new Kionix until
2002, when he returned to Kionix as president and CEO and advanced
the company to its 2009 acquisition by Rohm Co. Ltd. Galvin serves as
chairman and CEO of Rheonix Inc., established in 2008 to commercialize
a unique polymer chip microfluidic technology developed at KionixDr. Galvin is Chairman and CEO of Rheonix, Inc., a company developing
microfluidic-based molecular diagnostic systems. He is also interim CEO
of Mezmerize, Inc. an early stage MEMS device company. Until 2013 Dr.
Galvin was the President and CEO of Kionix, Inc., a MEMS company he cofounded
in 1993. He currently serves on the boards of Rheonix, Mezmerize,
and BinOptics. Dr. Galvin was elected to the Cornell University Board
of Trustees in 2011; he also serves on the Advisory Council of Cornell's
College of Engineering. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the
California Institute of Technology, a Ph.D. in Materials Science and an
M.B.A. from Cornell University.
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Ithaca, NY 14850
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ggalvin@kionix.com